Sentences with phrase «judgeship when»

Leahy voted against Sessions for a district judgeship when he last came before the Judiciary Committee in 1986.

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If she does, and there's a GOP primary, we could end up with a situation similiar to 2010 when Lazio lost to Carl Paladino in the GOP primary and then «ran» for a judgeship in the Bronx so he could get off the Conservative line and make way for the mad - as - hell businessman from Buffalo.
Her crime: reading aloud a letter from Coretta Scott King criticizing sitting senator and Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions back in the»80s, when he was up for a federal judgeship.
When Cuomo finally agreed to take its line, Schaeffer was nominated for a judgeship and party elders installed Cuomo.
Lorigo's run turned out to be moot when Paladino defeated Lazio in the GOP primary and Lazio dropped out of the race and got his name off the Conservative Party line by «running» (not really) for a judgeship.
And when the Senate Democratic leader announced in late March 2015 that he would not run for reelection, Sandoval returned the favor by praising his one - time patron for the federal judgeship.
The seat, which includes parts of Bloomfield, Hartford and Windsor, became available last week when longtime incumbent Democrat Eric Coleman resigned from the legislature to pursue a judgeship.
And finally, how much should we care that women haven't cracked the glass ceiling at Biglaw when female lawyers are finding success in virtually every other area (e.g., politics, solo practice, judgeships, in - house and government) outside of large firms?
When they return in January, South Carolina legislators will elect judges for nine new circuit and family court judgeships, providing critics of this selection process with an opportunity to press their case.
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